How To Prove Fault After an Accident in Colorado Springs
When an accident occurs, whether it’s a slip and fall or a car wreck, you want to be sure that you act correctly. For example, if your injury resulted in major injuries and you are considering a lawsuit, you’ll need to prove the fault of the other party, which can be difficult if you have no familiarity with this legal issue.
Before you can prove fault after an accident, there are several factors you must keep in mind, including where the accident occurred and how many people were involved. Learn about some of the solutions for proving fault after an accident and discover how an attorney can help with your personal injury case.
Filing Your Case Against the Right Person
There are several factors that can complicate how you respond to an accident, including how many people are potentially at fault. For example, car accidents commonly have multiple people at fault, which means you need to spend some time think about which party you will file your claim against.
If your accident involved three people, including yourself, and the other two parties at fault, you should research the insurance status of each person. Should only one driver have an insurance policy, this is the person whom your claim should be filed against, as you will have a much easier time securing your compensation.
Tips for Proving Fault
When you’re attempting to prove fault after an accident, you will need to gather evidence that clearly demonstrates another person was responsible for your injuries. This can include proving that this person’s direct action caused you harm or you were injured due to a lack of action.
For instance, if you someone has failed to maintain their property, resulting in dangerous conditions, and you were injured on that property, then they may be at fault from your injury. However, if you came to the property uninvited and without notice, then you are at least partially responsible for your accident.
For people that were injured on the job, their employer may be at fault for their injuries under certain circumstances, such as if the assignment or job site was inherently dangerous.
Limits to Your Compensation
During personal injury cases, it’s common for courts to determine compensation using something known as comparative negligence. This type of negligence means the amount of compensation that you will be able to collect will be based on the percentage of fault for which you were responsible for your accident.
Assume that the lost income and medical bills for a car accident total $2,000. If you can prove that the other driver was completely responsible for the wreck, you should be fully responsible for these bills. However, if the other driver provides evidence that they were only 75% responsible for the accident, the most compensation you could receive would be $1,500.
Legal Representation and Fault
In most cases, the easiest solution for proving fault after an accident is getting help from an attorney, and your best option for legal representation in Colorado is Heuser & Heuser, LLP.
The professionals at Heuser & Heuser have experience proving fault in an array of personal injury claims, and we are ready to talk with you about how your accident occurred and who may be liable. Get in touch with us right away so that we can start on your case.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How Do I Know What My Case Is Worth?
There are a variety of things we look at when evaluating your case and determining its value. We look at how the accident occurred. We look at what sort of injuries you sustained. Do you have a permanent injury that will last the rest of your life? Are you going to have future medical bills? We look at lost wages. Did you lose your job? If you have permanent work restrictions as a result of the accident, you may not be able to find a job very easily in the future. These are some of the factors that we look at in evaluating a claim. Every case is unique and different. That’s why at our law firm, every case gets personal attention from the lawyer when it comes time to evaluate.
Why is it Important to Hire a Lawyer?
Insurance companies are in business for a reason: to make money. Anytime they are paying money on a claim, it means less money to their bottom line. They have literally hundreds of adjusters and hundreds of lawyers who are on their side trying to figure out how to prevent money from leaving their checkbooks. Quite frankly, you do need a lawyer to help you through this because your lawyer will make sure you’re properly compensated.
Do Cases Settle Without Going to Court?
Cases settle before going to trial 80 to 90 percent of the time. However, that doesn’t mean there’s not a lot of work involved in getting a case settled outside of court. Sometimes you have to file a lawsuit and do a lot of what I call “legal maneuvering” to get a case settled. That means we take depositions from witnesses to the accident, from police officers, and from your doctors. But, yes, most cases will settle prior to trial.
Do You Get Good Results for Your Clients?
We do get good results for our clients. We have settled hundreds, if not thousands, of cases where we’ve had large settlements. We’ve had substantial verdicts. We go to the mat for our clients if necessary. We’ll appeal cases. We’ll do whatever it takes to make sure our client is taken care of.
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